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Looking for another link in the chain to transport a pair of speaker cabinets (dimensions are height 47.75 inches length 13.5 and width 8 inches the base is 19.50 by 15.5 rectangular shape and 1.50 in thick) from Leominster to Manchester,

If they can be got to me I could take them up on my next visit to Junior SWMBO (probably mid-September) - fuel cost estimated at ~£30 i.e. the difference between me using my 4x4 longbed pickup (35mpg) instead of my diesel Yaris (62mpg) being as how 2 x 4 foot long speakers won't fit in the latter!
Would that work for all involved?
Best wishes
Guy

I don't think the Redditch option is a serious contender- it would involve quite heavy fuel costs for someone or other.

The speakers are large- they take up full width of rear seats in Landy station wagon and would need a medium van or large estate car for easy handling. Maybe a Landcrab would do to keep things classic......

I'm willing to deliver these to anywhere within about 30 miles or so from Leominster, if that helps- it would be worth a couple of gallons of diesel to have my rear seats back

Leominster to Manchester.

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Originally Posted by reddish75

Hi,

Looking for another link in the chain to transport a pair of speaker cabinets (dimensions are height 47.75 inches length 13.5 and width 8 inches the base is 19.50 by 15.5 rectangular shape and 1.50 in thick) from Leominster to Manchester,

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